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Here, you will find all of the latest news around the Trust which applies to all staff.
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Category: Community Care
New DVT pathway accessible via Mersey Care WICs and UTCs
11 October 2024
The Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) pathway has been put in place for all patients who have a GP registered in Liverpool, South Sefton or Knowsley. It provides same day assessment, investigation and diagnosis and is available seven days a week. Referrals can be made via SPC and is also available to patients who self present.
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Category: Community Care
MSK St Helens Community Appointment Day
10 October 2024
Mersey Care is planning a Community Appointment Day on 30 October for patients within the Musculoskeletal Service across St Helens. This will enable patients to attend a community location where they can discuss their needs with MSK clinicians, physiotherapists, AHPs, charities, voluntary services and other community services.
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Category: Community Care
BABS in Warrington
24 September 2024
Earlier this week, we were joined by 50 local partners, stakeholders and professionals at a morning event at the Peace Centre to hear from service leads and an expert by experience, Danielle, one of the mums who had used the Knowsley service ten years ago.
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Category: Community Care
Safeguarding and pressure ulcers sessions
23 September 2024
Following the launch of the new prevention and management of pressure ulcers Trust policy , there is an updated section on safeguarding considerations and to offer a clear process for staff a new procedure has been introduced which will involve the completion of a new safeguarding template on EMIS known as the Adult Safeguarding Decision Guide .
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Category: Community Care
Liverpool CAMHS name change
9 September 2024
In line with the national approach to promoting children and young people’s mental health support in the broader context and alleviating the typical stigma associated with CAMHS as a clinical term, the Liverpool CAMHS Partnership will now be known as: Mental Health Support for Children and Young People in Liverpool.